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|name = Piranha
 
|image = [[File:Piranha ene.jpg|200px]]
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|via = t-virus infection
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|based = Piranha
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|purpose = Aquatic B.O.W.
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|status = Inactive
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These water-based enemies were normal '''Piranhas''' that had been exposed to the t-virus, they were encountered during [[Operation: Javier]] by [[Leon Kennedy]] and [[Jack Krauser]]. Compared to the [[Neptune]], these had small improvements, namely that they could glide on the water, and were able to survive for a time on land. Aggressiveness was also heightened by the t-virus. They were bred to be fighting fish and were used by [[Javier Hidalgo]] as death penalties against traitors.
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These water-based enemies were encountered during [[Operation: Javier]] by [[Leon Kennedy]] and [[Jack Krauser]]. These were normal Piranhas that had been exposed to the t-virus. Compared to the [[Neptune]], these had small improvements, namely that they could glide on the water, and were able to survive for a time on land. Aggressiveness was also heightened by the t-virus. They were bred to be fighting fish and were used by [[Javier Hidalgo]] as death penalties against traitors.
 
   
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==Trivia==
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*The Piranhas are likely a reference to the piranhas from Joe Dante's 1978 film '''''[[Wikipedia: Piranha (1978 film)|Piranha]].'''''
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Revision as of 05:03, 15 September 2011

These water-based enemies were normal Piranhas that had been exposed to the t-virus, they were encountered during Operation: Javier by Leon Kennedy and Jack Krauser. Compared to the Neptune, these had small improvements, namely that they could glide on the water, and were able to survive for a time on land. Aggressiveness was also heightened by the t-virus. They were bred to be fighting fish and were used by Javier Hidalgo as death penalties against traitors.

Trivia

  • The Piranhas are likely a reference to the piranhas from Joe Dante's 1978 film Piranha.

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